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Worlds First Drive In Car Fitting Room

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You know how you always wonder whether or not you look good in your car? When considering what car to buy, there’s always that lingering question, “Does my car suit me?”. Well think no more, now you vein pots get a chance to ‘check yourselves out’ in your soon to be ride, that is if they ever get to using this thing here in Malaysia.

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Chevrolet has created a bespoke drive-in fitting room in South London, which allows motorists to check out what they look like in their car before they commit to purchase. The curtained-off room allows buyers to “try on” the car by driving it onto a central revolve placed in front of three giant mirrors. A remote-control handset allows drivers to rotate the revolve to get a 360 degree view of what they actually look like in their motor. The unique fitting room is being trialled in a South London forecourt. Expect this here sometime like never.

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    Avanzato X4
  • Apr 30, 2008
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    tony
  • Mar 22, 2012
Last Sat 17 March 2012, I went to Chevrolet workshop in Jalan Kampas Tampoi (Malaysia) to change my brake disc and rear brake shoes. I went there at 9am and end up finish by 5pm. Worst of all they damage my both rear pumps at the rear and front wheel knuckle. I ended up have only front brake working and the front wheel brake is vibrating when turn. Due to no spare parts for my chevrolet spark, I have to drive my vehicle from Malaysia back to Singapore without REAR BRAKE AND HAND BRAKE. They also refuse to admit that they have spoilt the brake pump and the wheel knuckle. Lastly I still need to pay RM$340 for replace the brake disc and brake shoes. It is unacceptable. I need your to investigate the situation and provide me with an explanation.
Today 22 March 2012, I called Chevrolet customer service in KL (Malaysia) regarding my complaint about the damage issue. To my surprise one of the staff replied me that it is my decision to drive back to Singapore even the mechanic advise me not to drive back. I can't believe they give me this excuse and trying to close the case. I reply the staff that firstly they don't have any parts to repair my car how can they repair it and when I ask their supervisor about the brake issue, he claim that it is safe to drive back to Singapore with 2 brakes and come back the next day with the parts so that they can fix it for me. Unbelievable
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